
The words where, ware and where are considered to be homophones. These words all have the same sound when they are pronounced. They each have different spellings and meanings as well. It can sometimes be tricky to decide which word can be used most appropriately when talking about something. Rest assured though, when it comes to Invisalign, all uses are appropriate. Here’s a definition of each word with a sample sentence.
Wear – is a verb, which means to have or carry on an individual.
“I wear my pajamas to bed.”
Where – is an adverb, which refers to position, situation or place.
“Where would you like to eat dinner tonight?”
Ware – is a noun that refers to items that are similar that are for sale.
“The company is making decorative ware for fourth of July celebrations.”
When it comes to Invisalign, we can use each of these words when discussing Invisalign. Here are some sample sentences.
“I can wear anything with my Invisalign aligner trays in because they don’t clash with any jewelry or clothes that I am wearing.” –Everything matches with clear!
“Where is the best place to get Invisalign in Philadelphia?” -Broad Street Braces, of course!
“I can wear anything with my Invisalign aligner trays in because they don’t clash with any jewelry or clothes that I am wearing.” –Everything matches with clear!
“Your Invisalign wares are helpful for teens and adults for teeth alignment.” –Call and book your appointment with Broad Street Braces to get you on the path to straight and healthy teeth. Broad Street Braces is where you can get your ware to wear and create a happy and healthy smile!
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